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Import of top soil for landscaping must be approved by the City Manager or his designee. Soil may be imported for landscaping without a C&D Permit. Please fill out the application below, sign and submit to the City for approval or visit City Hall for more information.

California Water Service Company (Cal Water) on April 29th, 2015 officially released that the customers of the Palos Verdes Peninsula will have to mandatorily cut its water use by 36%.

This is the requirement that is being imposed by the California Water Resources Control Board. The Board was taking public comment on their Proposed Emergency Regulations until 10:00 AM on May 4th at For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address. — this included objections to the 36% cut that Rolling Hills residents will have to make. The letters were to be addressed to each individual State Water Resources Control Board Member—Chair Felicia Marcus, Vice Chair Frances Spivy-Weber, Dorene D’Adamo, Steven Moore, and Tam Doduc.

In order to attain the 36% reduction, Cal Water submitted a Water Shortage Contingency Plan to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). Schedule 14.1 is proposed to be implemented on June 1st and includes its proposed water use restrictions, water budgets, enforcement measures and conservation programs. To learn more about these provisions or to voice your opposition about them, Cal Water held a community meeting at its Torrance Office on Wednesday, May 13th at 6:00 pm. The Cal Water office is located at 2632 W237th Street, Torrance, CA 90505.

To see the staff report presented to the City Council on 5/11, the entire text of the Proposed Emergency Regulations and receive more information on water conservation and how to provide public comment please click the links below: